Senegalia guangdongensis. A – Leaf showing relatively few pinnae and position of petiole gland (thick arrow) and rachis glands (thin arrows). B – Leaflet (lower surface) quite long, with rounded/obtuse and apiculate apex, poorly developed petiolule (p) and few hairs (h) on basal angle, also main vein close to and parallel with upper margin in lower ⅓ of leaflet. C – Stipule. D – Rachis gland (at uppermost pair of pinnae) ±obovate. E − Seed (sub-mature) rather large, with a thickly filiform, exarillate funicle (f). F – Pod. G – Node showing petiole gland not prominently raised. H – Petiole gland (plane view) quite large and longitudinally wrinkled when dry. Vouchers: Z.S. Zhu 1243 (A, B, E, F & H); C. Wang 32260 (C, D & G). Drawn by Waiwai Hove.